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- Q5446528 subject Q16816553.
- Q5446528 subject Q7348595.
- Q5446528 subject Q7348603.
- Q5446528 subject Q8586359.
- Q5446528 abstract "Ficolins (Fi+Col+Lin) are a group of oligomeric lectins with subunits consisting of both collagen (Col)-like long thin stretches and fibrinogen (Fi)-like globular domains with lectin (Lin) activity usually specific for N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc). Like collectins (Col+lectin) such as mannan-binding lectin, ficolins are secreted, lectin-type pattern recognition receptors, and similarly activate the lectin pathway of complement activation.Examples of human ficolins include:FCN1FCN2FCN3Immunologist Jeak L. Ding and her team found that natural IgG (nIgG; a non-specific immunoglobulin of adaptive immunity) is not quiescent, but plays a crucial role in immediate immune defense by collaborating with ficolin (an innate immune protein).".
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q14907664.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q16816553.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q17927811.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q17927813.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q18033094.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q334848.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q408693.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q418772.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q4216356.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q7348595.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q7348603.
- Q5446528 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586359.
- Q5446528 comment "Ficolins (Fi+Col+Lin) are a group of oligomeric lectins with subunits consisting of both collagen (Col)-like long thin stretches and fibrinogen (Fi)-like globular domains with lectin (Lin) activity usually specific for N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc).".
- Q5446528 label "Ficolin".